
BACC - Accounting
Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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An introduction to financial accounting, including the accounting cycle and the related study of asset and equity valuations for the primary financial statements of primary financial position, income, and cash flow. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and a grade of "C" or better in MATH 1306 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1306.
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An introduction to managerial accounting, including financial analysis, budgeting, job and process costing, standard costing, and other methods used by business professionals to obtain information for effective and efficient operations in today's environment. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in BACC 2311 and MATH 1306.
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Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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Organized classes to explore specialized problems in an area of Accounting. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
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Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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An in-depth study of the content presentation of the primary financial statements with particular attention to the operating cycle, related assets and equity valuations, income measurements and investments. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in BACC 2311. Fall Only
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The study of Federal Income Tax laws relating to individuals. Prerequistite: A grade of "C" or better in BACC 2312. Fall Only.
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A continuation of BACC 3324, with emphasis on property transactions, partnerships, and corporations. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in BACC 3324. Spring Only.
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To introduce accounting techniques used by small businesses to obtain information for efficient operations in today's environment. Using an automated accounting information system to help facilitate business record keeping. Emphasis is on invoicing customers, maintaining accounts receivables and accounts payable, tracking inventory, create purchase orders, preparing payroll, evaluating financial reports for management, journal entries, and adjusting entries. Prerequisite: BACC3422.
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An in-depth study of accounting information systems including an historical perspective, concepts and definitions, the need for accounting information systems, analysis of the system environment, and design and implementation with a focus on accounting information systems and integration with other management systems. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in BACC 3421 and BQBA 2302. Majors Only. Spring Only.
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An in-depth study of effective business writing principles focused on organization, clarity, and conciseness. Emphasis is placed on ability to exchange technical information and ideas with co-workers, other professionals, and clients to recognize and understand the implications of critical business issues. Students will produce audit reports, cross reference documents, statements of financial condition, and other common documents produced in the practice of public accounting. Prerequisite: BACC 3421.
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Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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Organized classes to explore specialized problems in an area of Accounting. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
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An in-depth study of the content and presentation of the primary financial statements with particular attention to the operating cycle, related asset and equity valuations, and income measurement. Laboratory. Lab Fee. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in
BACC 2311 and
BACC 2312. Fall Only.
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A continuation of BACC 3421, with particular emphasis on stock and bond investments, long term liabilities, leases, pensions, deferred taxes, and stockholders' equity. Lab Fee. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in BACC 3421. Spring Only.
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Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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A study of the theories and practices of cost accounting as they relate to cost-finding sy stems. The effects on fixed budgets of histo rical costs and predetermined standard costs are explored. Managerial use of cost data is emphasized. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in
BACC 2312.
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Introduction to auditing from a management pe rspective. Emphasis is on auditing technique s in general with applications for both exter nal and internal auditing. Topics include cr iteria for audits, audit planning and procedu res, risk and performance measurement, busine ss activity and process evaluation, audit com munications, and fraud investigation. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in
BACC 3421. Accounting Majors and Minors Only.
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Students' presentations (written and/or verbal) of selected accounting topics and a study of consolidated financial statements, partnerships, foreign currency transactions, and transactions of foreign affiliates. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in BACC 3422 and BACC 3325.
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Reveals the keys to effective analysis of financial statements and provides the student with the tools needed to make relevant decisions. The student will learn how investors, creditors, consultants, managers, auditors, directors, regulators, etc. use financial statements to make business decisions. Focus of the course is to demonstrate the relevance of such analysis with applications to real world companies. Prerequisite: "C" or better in BACC 3422 or BFIN 3333. (Same as BFIN 4341) Spring Only.
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A study of advanced problems given by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants in the CPA examination. The course provides a comprehensive review of salient concepts from the entire accounting curriculum. Lab Fee. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in BACC 3422 or permission of instructor. Lab fee. Spring Only.
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Continuation of BACC 4331 with an emphasis on financial statement auditing. Topics include audit theory and legal ramifications; statistical auditing and sampling techniques, analysis of financial data, transactions, and statements; and preparation of auditing opinions based upon work papers. As part of the course, students will work in audit teams to perform actual audits of area non-profit organizations. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in BACC 4331. Spring Only.
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A continuation of BACC 3325, including Federal Estate and Gift Taxation and in-depth study of tax research methodology resulting in effective communication of case-based tax law conclusions. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in BACC 3422 and BACC 3325. Spring Only.
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Emphasis of the course includes ethical issues that relate to accounting. Areas of discussion include ethical reasoning, integrity, objectivity, independence and other core values. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in BACC 3422 and BACC 4331.
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Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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Organized classes to explore specialized problems in an area of Accounting. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
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This course permits students to enhance their knowledge within their major field of specialization through application of concepts, principles, and techniques learned in the classroom. It consists of supervised paid work as a professional-level intern for an employer with an approved internship program. Application must be approved prior to registration. Prerequisite: Junior standing, 3.0 GPA in major and overall, and consent of the Dean.
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Independent problem research under the quidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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